U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officers uncertified toasters that arrived from China in two shipments were seized on March 28 and 8, after Underwriters Laboratories (UL) confirmed to CBP officials that the safety markings on the toasters were counterfeit.

The combined estimated manufacturer’s suggested retail value is $297,931. The combined domestic value of the shipments is $72,597.

Products bearing counterfeit UL certification marks have not undergone such a testing and certification process, and can present potential safety hazards to the consumer.

In fiscal year 2012, consumer electronics/parts presenting potential safety or security risks, with an estimated domestic value of $33.5 million, represented 23 percent of all commodities seized by CBP nationwide.

“This is yet another example of CBP officers’ vigilance in preventing potentially dangerous counterfeit appliances from reaching American consumers,” said Todd C. Owen, CBP Director of Field Operations in Los Angeles. “CBP takes an aggressive stand against counterfeiters attempting to introduce unsafe products that disregard quality, safety and the law.”